're in brig an teen, across the bridge where president obama visited yesterday. let me give you an idea what is going on and step out of the way quickly. just down the road here, and, in fact, we had to move up the road, there are huge front-end loaders loading up the sand that is swept out of the home, three feet of sand in the streets, the water was three, four feet high and you can't dump that back on, you have to go through it. there are nails and boards and basically dangerous debris that you have to try and remove. that is part of what is going here. the families are returning to their homes in this area. some, you can see probably, i don't know what yoseeing -- showing there, but the waterlines on the houses, they're not as bad. the damage is bad but not as bad and many people here lost everything. there were boats basically lifted up and tossd into the living rooms of some of the homes, will. >> and with financial losses mounting, obviously, the atlantic city casinos are trying to reopen as soon as governor christie will let them reopen. i am sure a lot of workers want to get back on